Finding Fixes
This episode, we look at the idea of harm reduction and focus specifically on needle exchanges. Those are hundreds of places across the US that hand out clean equipment, the overdose reversal medicine Narcan ,and other help to people addicted to heroin and other drugs.
info_outline S2 EP7 Helping family members of people with addictionFinding Fixes
Addiction is a family disease and family members of people with addiction need help, too. We look at an approach that is more effective than an intervention or Al-anon.
info_outline S2 EP6 Treating addiction from the ERFinding Fixes
Emergency rooms are the last safety net for the sickest, most marginalized people. On this episode we hear how emergency rooms can become the gateway for people with addiction to access evidence-based drug treatment and other help they may need. And how an accident with a broken hypodermic needle in her neck led to one woman's recovery from heroin.
info_outline S2 EP5 Treating the wounds of traumaFinding Fixes
Trauma and pain and addiction are tightly woven together. But, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is treatable and treating the wounds of trauma can help treat pain and addiction, too. We must pay attention to the toxic effects of trauma if we really want to help people stay away from drugs and feel better from chronic pain.
info_outline S2 EP4 Medical Marijuana for Chronic PainFinding Fixes
Medical marijuana is now legal in dozens of states. Some chronic pain patients now rely on it in place of opioid painkillers. But, in the absence of formal medical guidance, many patients are going it on their own, with informal guidance from their peers. Some experts are not convinced though. They caution against potentially harmful side effects.
info_outline S2 EP3 Treating Chronic PainFinding Fixes
What's the appropriate role of opioids in treating chronic pain?
info_outline S2 EP2 Treating Acute PainFinding Fixes
The more opioids you get after surgery, the more likely you are to be dependent on them down the road. We follow a mother through her c-section to see how she deals with the pain after her daughter is born and avoids opioid painkillers.
info_outline S2 EP1 Preventing Youth AddictionFinding Fixes
The best ways to prevent young people from getting addicted aren't what you think. Also, we find out how a rural community is making a dent in youth drug and alcohol use.
info_outline BONUS: Why are we making this podcast?Finding Fixes
Our team is hard at work on Season Two, which drops fall 2019, but in the meantime we wanted to answer a question a lot of people ask us: Why are we making this podcast? Why make a podcast about solutions to the opioid epidemic?
info_outline BONUS: How Shannon got off drugsFinding Fixes
For Shannon McCarty, two things were crucial in her recovery: connections and timing. It started with timing – a key encounter just when she wanted to get off the drugs. And then it was the connections that kept her going. A police officer she could depend on. A sister who stayed in touch. A dog who gets her out of the house a few times a day. Shannon’s story helps us understand how solutions to the opioid epidemic can be incredibly personal.
info_outlineAddiction is a family disease and family members of people with addiction need help, too. Research shows that helping family members helps their loved one who has an addiction. We look at an approach that is more effective than an intervention or Al-anon to get family members into addiction treatment. It’s called CRAFT, or Community Reinforcement and Family Training.
STORY: A book group turns into a support group for parents of addicted children. They turned away from "tough love" and, without knowing it, stumbled on evidence-based ways to help addicted family members access treatment.
Also, we have an update on the chronic pain patient at the mini boot camp for pain, Kimberly. We check up with her a month after the program ended.